#PPAs
Content and news about PPAs (Power Purchase Agreements), long-term energy purchase agreements between renewable developers and consumers. Iberdrola, with extensive experience in this field, manages such contracts in key markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Mexico, and Australia, and has signed agreements with leading companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Nike.
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Iberdrola has three new long-term power purchase agreements (known as PPAs) for a total of 476 MW, or 1,100 GWh, equivalent to the supply of more than 300,000 Spanish households in a year. These contracts join those already signed this year,...
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Facebook Iberdrola closes three new deals to supply 476 MW of green energy on the Iberian Peninsula
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Iberdrola and Gres Panaria Portugal, the leading Portuguese ceramics company, owner of the Margres, Love Tiles and Gresart brands, signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to begin in 2025 that will guarantee the supply of photovoltaic solar...
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Iberdrola, a global leader in the renewable energy sector, and Acciaierie Venete Spa, one of the main players in the European steel market, announce the signing of a multi-year Off-site Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a capacity of 12MW. ...
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Facebook Iberdrola and Acciaierie Venete Spa sign an Off-site PPA agreement for the supply of renewable energy
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Twitter Iberdrola and Acciaierie Venete Spa sign an Off-site PPA agreement for the supply of renewable energy
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Linkedin Iberdrola and Acciaierie Venete Spa sign an Off-site PPA agreement for the supply of renewable energy
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A PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) is a long-term agreement between a renewable developer and a consumer for the purchase of energy. The Iberdrola group has extensive experience in this sector and has entered into contracts of this type in countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Mexico and Australia, and it now has agreements with companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Nike, among others.
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